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<blockquote data-quote="Edrill" data-source="post: 590175" data-attributes="member: 2735"><p>Ideally, you should have your modem connected to the router's internet port. Right now, all you're doing is using the router as a switch + Access point. You need to set the modem to bridge mode and enable PPPoE on the router. When you enable PPPoE on the router, if you go to the status page, there's a disconnect button there so you can disconnect when not required. I don't believe this particular router supports setting up a pre-determined disconnect time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edrill, post: 590175, member: 2735"] Ideally, you should have your modem connected to the router's internet port. Right now, all you're doing is using the router as a switch + Access point. You need to set the modem to bridge mode and enable PPPoE on the router. When you enable PPPoE on the router, if you go to the status page, there's a disconnect button there so you can disconnect when not required. I don't believe this particular router supports setting up a pre-determined disconnect time. [/QUOTE]
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